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Big lab leaks
Primary source bensbites.com ↗

Published April 14, 2026 · Category: AI Briefing

Overview

Hey folks,

I’ll be heading to SF on Thursday — speaking at Stanford the week after. I’ll be delivering live the ‘how to use agents if you’re not technical’ course I’ve been working on (ahem, still working on).

I’ll be in town chatting to LPs (my 2 prev funds; 2.3x MOIC, 43% IRR (2023), and 4x MOIC, 28% IRR (2020)) and founders (I invest in AI dev tools and infra!) - let me know who I should try and meet or any cool things going on.

Details

The latest leak from Claude-land shows Anthropic is adding lovable-like features for building full-stack apps right inside Claude. Codex apparently had a similar leak (since deleted).

There’s a new term going around for products that agents can use - headless SaaS. Box’s CEO says that “Enterprises will kick out vendors that don’t make it easy/economical for agents to use their product”. And you can’t just wrap your APIs into MCP/CLIs and call it a day.

Talks at AI Engineer were across the spectrum from “code is a liability” to “slow the fuck down”. Alex has a good recap.


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Headlines

  • Claude Cowork is now generally available - out of research preview after 12 weeks with millions of users. Also, Claude for Word is in beta - draft, edit, and revise documents from the Word sidebar with edits showing up as tracked changes. (Team and Enterprise plans)

  • New Claude Code features - /ultraplan lets you build and edit a plan on the web, then run it in your terminal. The Monitor tool lets Claude watch for events in the background instead of constantly checking - saves a lot of tokens. Plus, an advisor strategy on the Claude dev platform that pairs Opus with Sonnet for better performance at similar/cheaper costs.

  • OpenAI added a new $100 plan. Their own wording is too complex, so I’m stealing Theo’s. Basically, $100 plan = 5x compute, $200 = 10x compute (where $20 plan = 1x). The bigger plans have 2x boost till May 31st, so effectively, $100 = 10x and $200 = 20x compute.

  • LlamaParse was built to tackle your most complex PDFs with the highest accuracy & the lowest cost. Now we want to put that to the test. Submit your ugliest PDF (dense contracts, financial tables, etc.), and judge the output vs your current OCR to win a Mac Mini. Can your doc outsmart LlamaParse?*


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